TransCanada Trespasses in Unist’ot’en territory – June 2015 update
Throughout May and June, TransCanada has made repeated attempts to survey for their CoastalGaslink pipeline by trespassing in Unist’ot’en territory. A new checkpoint has gone up on the Chisolm Forest Service Road, while supporters at the main camp encountered a helicopter that landed without the clan’s consent and kept it grounded until the hereditary chiefs could be reached. The clan continues to make sure that no pipelines will be built on their unceded territores.
Follow http://unistotencamp.com/ for updates.
No reproduction without consent. To license or use this footage, contact mtol@riseup.net. Shot by Michael Toledano, Ann Chen, and supporters of the Unist’ot’en Camp.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tHtQbJTUlaA&feature=youtu.be
Posted on June 23, 2015, in Oil & Gas, Videos and tagged CoastalGaslink pipeline, native blockades, oil and gas pipelines+Indigenous resistance, TransCanada, Unis’tot’en, Wet'suwet'en. Bookmark the permalink. 1 Comment.

Reblogged this on Dolphin and commented:
Wow. They don’t take “NO!” for an answer… I am so impressed with her quiet strength and standing her ground. More power to her. If you’re so inclined, please say a prayer for her and her tribe to continue to be strong against fierce opposition.